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  • nottinghill
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    Originally posted by daveevan View Post
    just bought the yatch master (mid) from alexera
    hey how about posting some pics, dave?

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  • daveevan
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    just bought the yatch master (mid) from alexera

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  • nottinghill
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    hey dave...what's your latest acquisitions??

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  • daveevan
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    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
    Is you turn anticlockwise it would not damage the watch..not worries
    thanks DA too

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  • minusplus
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    Originally posted by daveevan View Post
    thanks MP, i think you are right, clockwise.
    Turning clockwise is stiffer than turning anti-clockwise.
    No problem

    Cheers

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by daveevan View Post
    thanks MP, i think you are right, clockwise.
    Turning clockwise is stiffer than turning anti-clockwise.
    Yup

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  • daveevan
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    thanks MP, i think you are right, clockwise.
    Turning clockwise is stiffer than turning anti-clockwise.

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  • minusplus
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    Originally posted by daveevan View Post
    if wind wrong direction, will damage the mechanism inside???
    Certainly if you consistently wind the opp direction. But if once or twice, it's ok lah

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by daveevan View Post
    if wind wrong direction, will damage the mechanism inside???
    Is you turn anticlockwise it would not damage the watch..not worries

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  • daveevan
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    if wind wrong direction, will damage the mechanism inside???

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  • minusplus
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    Originally posted by daveevan View Post
    hi bros, need your advice on manual winding rolex watches.

    is there any specific direction to wind the watch ( i.e: turning clockwise or anti-clockwise on crown )
    Shld be clockwise isn't it? Normally between 30 to 40 turns should be sufficient to wind the watch

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  • daveevan
    started a topic hand winding

    hand winding

    hi bros, need your advice on manual winding rolex watches.

    is there any specific direction to wind the watch ( i.e: turning clockwise or anti-clockwise on crown )

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